But it is not accepting, It will showing
error Author name.
Not exact matches
While a lucky few
authors are able to correct egregious mistakes like wrong character
names or missing paragraphs in later print runs, most of the time,
errors remain in the text forever.
I believe that this should be an important part of your marketing strategy to ensure your
author name, your brand is not being misrepresented or coming back with
errors like it did in my case.
But in the Digital Age, when readers and
authors are dazzled by a beautiful book cover or wowed by a well - written,
error free eBook, they need to know not just the
author's
name but the publisher's
name as well.
Instead of avoiding
errors to begin with, the publishing industry may choose to fix
errors after they're made — but only if
authors, especially big -
name authors with ruthless literary agents, complain loudly until publishers have entire imprints» E-books repaired.
It was easy to guess that someone will attack the paper based on the
name of the first
author, but who is going to point out actual
errors in the paper.
The graphs are entirely clear — the electronic records almost always got the number and
names of people involved wrong and almost always got the number and type of key events wrong, and in nearly every case, the
errors were not discovered until the paper's
authors sat down with the people involved in the electronic record and talked to them.
This ranged from a minor
error in the
author's
name or the title to claims about topics that were absent from the supposed source.
According to Ivy B. Grey, the lawyer who is the
author of the legal style sheet, many of these new corrections focus on
errors in citations such as misplaced periods, transposed letters in court
names and missing or extra spaces.